In 1916, a Polish scientist discovered how to create a mono-crystal, which later became the basis for integrated circuits and semiconductors.
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Political Strikes in Germany: the ILO, a Court and a Nazi Ideology
Self-evidently, strikes are nothing new in Germany. In fact, they date back over 200 years. Yet for the first hundred years ...
Ukraine has received more American-made Patriot air defense systems to help it counter Russia’s daily barrages, President ...
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Germany’s Political Crisis Explained - How History Repeats Itself
This isn’t just another election. It’s a crisis rooted in decades of political history and it’s unfolding now.
Want to see the most beautiful scenes in one trip? A must-do country European road trip will take you to six countries, where you will see the sea, mountains, castles and breath-taking views ...
Century-old cameras and wartime relics feature in Tamarkin's fall auction, which also includes some surprisingly affordable items ...
On Nov. 1, 1938, in a two-horse match, Seabiscuit defeated the favored Triple Crown winner War Admiral by four lengths in what was dubbed the “Race of the Century” at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.
The French 75 is an undeniably popular cocktail choice, but this iconic beverage has a surprisingly dark story behind its seemingly simple moniker.
The raid on the Louvre is far from the first museum heist. But several factors have combined to make Europe fertile ground for cultural thefts.
With “Indignity,” Lea Ypi rescues her Albanian forebear, who grew up in the Ottoman Empire, from the flattening bureaucratic ...
Experience Butler County PA reports on Pennsylvania's rich German heritage, spotlighting historic towns like Harmony, ...
King Edward VII, the eldest son of Queen Victoria, belonged to the house of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, which was the family name ...
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